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southern washington county, you now have a severe thunderstorm warning, southern washington county. let me get the actual timing on that for you. severe thunderstorm warning now. that goes until 7:00. 7:00 southern and central washington county maryland. southern fredrick county, maryland. far northern parts of loudoun county in northern virginia, you folks towards lubbocksville, be on the lookout. probably going to get gusty wind and a couple of quick hits of rain. north central loudoun county, virginia, under the warning until 7:00. eastern jefferson county west virginia and central berkley county, west virginia. that is all until 7:00. the entire area remains under the watch until 11:00 p.m. this evening. but this is really the only game in town at this point in time. and this is a very severe thunderstorm now, just to the south of sharpsburg, maryland. it is going to be traveling just off to your south and eventually coming up into portions of western fredrick county. burkittsville toward ballanger creek. over towards cross hollow, countryside west, all those are in western and
southern washington county, you now have a severe thunderstorm warning, southern washington county. let me get the actual timing on that for you. severe thunderstorm warning now. that goes until 7:00. 7:00 southern and central washington county maryland. southern fredrick county, maryland. far northern parts of loudoun county in northern virginia, you folks towards lubbocksville, be on the lookout. probably going to get gusty wind and a couple of quick hits of rain. north central loudoun...
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headed to washington to begin a new career. when sam arrived in washington in 1859, the original squad some of the capital had been removed to make way for the better proportion don't we know today. and you can see construction underway in this photo and the architect of the capitol. spammer j-juliett that the nation's capital was a tinderbox. washington set squarely on the sectional fault line between north and south as the nation threatened to split into. a public event culminates in the near of civility remained in a private dinner parties hostesses found it difficult to wonder the world for president and key political enemies apart. now sam was a democrat. he believed in gradual emancipation in compensation for slave owners. he has many friends and family members in the south, but there is no question that sam would remain loyal to the union. he put his house on five straight at the disposal of his friends dinner secretary of state william henry seward. there has -- which it are to be going to be noticed provided the perfec
headed to washington to begin a new career. when sam arrived in washington in 1859, the original squad some of the capital had been removed to make way for the better proportion don't we know today. and you can see construction underway in this photo and the architect of the capitol. spammer j-juliett that the nation's capital was a tinderbox. washington set squarely on the sectional fault line between north and south as the nation threatened to split into. a public event culminates in the near...
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the heavier storms past north and west of washington, only about 1/10 inch in washington. as we look at the temperatures, 54 in washington, prince george's county the low 50s. in the low 50s in montgomery county a ling ton and fairfax, low and mid 50s. highs today near 70. we may have sun late this morning, then showers an storms this afternoon. ong a slight risk of strong storms. maybe lingering showers tonight and tomorrow. drying out for midweek. how is the traffic? >> we'll head out and take a live look. not bad, the capital beltway between the american legion bridge through tyson's corner towards 66, both inner and outer loop, travel lanes are open. let's see if the good news continues for those westbound route 50 from the eastern shore headed over the bay bridge, you're okay. if you're fortunate enough to go down to the ocean, go down the ocean as joe likes to say, we're moving along nicely. one more stop, a live look along kenilworth avenue making the trip both directions at eastern avenue, the district, maryland line looking good. that's how we're doing right now,
the heavier storms past north and west of washington, only about 1/10 inch in washington. as we look at the temperatures, 54 in washington, prince george's county the low 50s. in the low 50s in montgomery county a ling ton and fairfax, low and mid 50s. highs today near 70. we may have sun late this morning, then showers an storms this afternoon. ong a slight risk of strong storms. maybe lingering showers tonight and tomorrow. drying out for midweek. how is the traffic? >> we'll head out...
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en washington claudia uceda univision..." representantes comunitarios de montgomery estan pidiendo al concejo que interceda para evitar la eliminacion de programas considerados vitales para miles de personas..son programas como los de cuidados de salud...segun los latinos dos programas ya habrian sido reducidos substancialmente o directamente eliminados presuntamente para hacer frente al subido deficit fiscal para el aÑo 2011..por su parte, una de las integrantes del concejo dice que antes de cualquier eliminacion o reduccion de los servicios, estos deben ser estudiados detenidamente... "examinar lo que el propone, tomar decisiones de como se puede reorganizar esa propuesta, en otras palabras se va a reinstituir algun tipo de programa osea hay que cortar en otras areas, sabemos de que la comunidad en estos momentos esta bajo mucha presion, no podemos aumentar los impuestos, porque cada familia en este momente esta limitada en su capacidad economica" los latinos y los representantes de otras
en washington claudia uceda univision..." representantes comunitarios de montgomery estan pidiendo al concejo que interceda para evitar la eliminacion de programas considerados vitales para miles de personas..son programas como los de cuidados de salud...segun los latinos dos programas ya habrian sido reducidos substancialmente o directamente eliminados presuntamente para hacer frente al subido deficit fiscal para el aÑo 2011..por su parte, una de las integrantes del concejo dice que...
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good morning washington begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is good morning washington, on your side. >> good morning, washinton. i am doug mcelway. >> i am alison starling. thanks for joining us on this monday. let's get started with traffic and weather. >> let's start with brian van de graaff. >> yesterday there was strong weather, especially north and west where there were wind gusts and hail in washington county and the panhandle of west virginia. today, just thunderstorms. there are showers of to the west of leesburg. debbie pockets coming down. mainly cloudy today with a glimpse of sunshine. off and on showers, a rumble of thunder, high temperatures around 70. >> now to lisa baden. >> beltway travel and interstate travel looks fine. 395 north on the d.c. side of the 14th street bridge. in the virginia camera, 395 north towards the 14th street bridge, looks like everything is moving nicely. they are moving the camera around to get a glimpse of the crash on the other side of the bridge. no evidence of it. it's near the exit at 12th street. no worries. back to you. >> thank y
good morning washington begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is good morning washington, on your side. >> good morning, washinton. i am doug mcelway. >> i am alison starling. thanks for joining us on this monday. let's get started with traffic and weather. >> let's start with brian van de graaff. >> yesterday there was strong weather, especially north and west where there were wind gusts and hail in washington county and the panhandle of west virginia. today,...
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thank goodness the "washington post" owns caplin testing or there might be more problems here in washington, d.c. with journalism. on the model lee am pleased to introduced robert and jon jeter but i am now jealous because i haven't written a book, and i am pleased that he has done so. the only thing i ask is i get to ask the first question after they make their presentations. by the way with a few exceptions i will represent all white people here tonight. [laughter] i know that you're always asked what do black people think about this, so you can ask me what white people think about this. robert, jon. [applause] [laughter] >> good evening. first of all, jon and i wrote this book because we've known each other for about 20 years or so. we started together to post in january of '93 and we didn't know each other at that time. we were both coming to the post and both of us were a little skeptical of the other because like what kind of brother wants to work for the washington post. [laughter] so we were -- that's how we start off with each other. but we became friends, and we've covered politic
thank goodness the "washington post" owns caplin testing or there might be more problems here in washington, d.c. with journalism. on the model lee am pleased to introduced robert and jon jeter but i am now jealous because i haven't written a book, and i am pleased that he has done so. the only thing i ask is i get to ask the first question after they make their presentations. by the way with a few exceptions i will represent all white people here tonight. [laughter] i know that...
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that's been such a bruising fight here in washington. do you stand with those in the republican party who say they want to run on a campaign of repealing the president's health care plan altogether rather than just modifying it or tweaking it in some way? where do you think that should shake out? >> i think you have to answer first in terms of policy but also in terms of tactics. as a matter of policy, this bill is a disaster. it takes the worst features of the health care system we know, the ones that make it cost too much and makes them all larger and therefore more expensive. so tweaking it or working around the edges of this approach i just don't think has anything to recommend it. far better of course would have been or would still be to replace employer provided health care with its subsidy that helps the rich more than low income with its encouragement to overconsumption and higher prices, to replace it with an individually-based system, which enables every american to be covered and to make their own decisions and to act like goo
that's been such a bruising fight here in washington. do you stand with those in the republican party who say they want to run on a campaign of repealing the president's health care plan altogether rather than just modifying it or tweaking it in some way? where do you think that should shake out? >> i think you have to answer first in terms of policy but also in terms of tactics. as a matter of policy, this bill is a disaster. it takes the worst features of the health care system we know,...
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, 57 in washington. prince george's county now the upper 50s. and it's in the 40s to near 50 in montgomery and fairfax counties and in southern maryland near the chesapeake bay, temperatures are in the mid-50s as is the eastern shore. temperatures into the upper 30s in the mountains. we've seen a few overnight sprinkles that have dissipated at this hour. they pushed over the eastern shore and behind that system we have some clearing skies. we'll have lots of sunshine today with after-nan highs climbing to near 70 degrees. a delightful friday on the way. but the weekend, a big change coming in. looks like it will be rainy and cool on saturday. afternoon highs tomorrow only around 60 degrees with light showers from time to time, mainly from late morning into the afternoon. that will linger into sunday and perhaps into monday and tuesday as well, first part of next week. maybe even thunder and lightning on sunday and monday. how's the traffic. >>> as we get under way on this friday morning we're doing prett
, 57 in washington. prince george's county now the upper 50s. and it's in the 40s to near 50 in montgomery and fairfax counties and in southern maryland near the chesapeake bay, temperatures are in the mid-50s as is the eastern shore. temperatures into the upper 30s in the mountains. we've seen a few overnight sprinkles that have dissipated at this hour. they pushed over the eastern shore and behind that system we have some clearing skies. we'll have lots of sunshine today with after-nan highs...
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before joining the putt -- "washington post," mr. solomon spent 20 years as a manager and reporter for "the associated press" february 1 the grinning achievement award for providing wire services worldwide, investigative coverage of the 9/11 attacks. mr. solomon was named in 2005 to oversee a seven-member investigative team dedicated to producing high and back stories that could play simultaneous on tv, and web, and radio and in print. preteens were concluded exposing the dubai ports world and at the go missteps among several liters of congress and exposing the anonymous hurricane katrina video fat on president bush before the deadly storm. before creating the team mr. solomon spent 16 years overseeing the administration personal-finance of the washington bureau as the assistant bureau chief. in that role he oversaw apa's relationship with labor newspapers and that metropolitan area. today, mr. solomon is with the packard media group aired he also is actively engaged in doing top-notch investigative journalism. it's my honor to have
before joining the putt -- "washington post," mr. solomon spent 20 years as a manager and reporter for "the associated press" february 1 the grinning achievement award for providing wire services worldwide, investigative coverage of the 9/11 attacks. mr. solomon was named in 2005 to oversee a seven-member investigative team dedicated to producing high and back stories that could play simultaneous on tv, and web, and radio and in print. preteens were concluded exposing the...
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he is in washington, d.c. talking about haiti and he has a watch party in downtown washington, d.c. first, kris is here with us. thanks, being with us and congratulations, are you soaking in the big win? >> yes. absolutely. riding the wave and everything is going well. >> you are busy. it has to be a change. >> i ask, what am i doing today. i don't want to know tomorrow or the next day. >> but you're enjoying it. >> absolutely it is amazing. >> idol gives back, tonight is the broadcast, but you have always been dedicating your time to help out those in need. does this give you a platform on a bigger lev? >> i have been doing stuff like this for a while, but when you go over and can do this on a bigger scale and help out people in a ruly huge way it is amazing. i was really excited when the foundation asked me to come over there. >> what was it like being in hati after the earthquake? >> when going down there my first reaction was sadness. it sucked. it is devastation. it is bad. when you see the staff and what they are doing and -- the hard work that they are putting in and all of -
he is in washington, d.c. talking about haiti and he has a watch party in downtown washington, d.c. first, kris is here with us. thanks, being with us and congratulations, are you soaking in the big win? >> yes. absolutely. riding the wave and everything is going well. >> you are busy. it has to be a change. >> i ask, what am i doing today. i don't want to know tomorrow or the next day. >> but you're enjoying it. >> absolutely it is amazing. >> idol gives...
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it's the "washington week" podcast at "washington week" online at pbs.org. >> "washington week" was produced by weta, which is solely responsible for its content. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> additional funding for "washington week" is provided by -- boeing, pepsi, the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
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tonight on "washington week." after nearly 90 years on the planet and 34 years on the bench, justice john paul stevens steps aside. we look at his past and the court's future. >> two old cold war fa foes agree to limit nuclear weapons. and a new partnership. >> this is the home of afghans and we own this place. and our factories are here for a cause for all of us. >> karzai. he's the democratically elected leader of afghanistan. gwen: the republican party tries to rally its activist. >> retreat and reload and that's not a call for violence. >> and the party chairman. >> we're take steps to make sure we're even more, how should we say physically conservative in our spending. gwen: covering the week, joan biskupic. and joel sanger and mcmanus and charles babington of the associated press. >> this is "washington week," with gwen ifill. corporate funding is provided by -- >> we know why we're here, to give our war fighters every advantage. >> to deliver technology that anticipates the future today. >> and help protect
tonight on "washington week." after nearly 90 years on the planet and 34 years on the bench, justice john paul stevens steps aside. we look at his past and the court's future. >> two old cold war fa foes agree to limit nuclear weapons. and a new partnership. >> this is the home of afghans and we own this place. and our factories are here for a cause for all of us. >> karzai. he's the democratically elected leader of afghanistan. gwen: the republican party tries to...
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good morning washington begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is abc 7's good morning washington, on your side. >> good wednesday morning. i am doug mcelway. >> i am natasha barrett. we begin with traffic and weather every 10 minutes. brian van de graaff has more on the rain. >> its entering right now. a little light rain this morning. that will pick up in the midday. it will be gentle. a 10th of an inch or quarter inch. maybe a half inch in some spots. western loudoun county to parts of fauquier county and up and down the shenandoah valley. temperatures this morning in the 40's and 50's. low 70's this afternoon. sunshine returning tomorrow. we will have more on that in a moment. first to lisa baden. happy holidump day. >> there was overnight construction on the beltway, but that has been cleared. i-95 traffic in springfield on the camera. headlights are northbound in the camera. no problems to report on 270. there was overnight construction that's gone. metrorail reporting the first trains out on normal service. >> thank you. >>> and overnight house fire heavily damaged a house t
good morning washington begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is abc 7's good morning washington, on your side. >> good wednesday morning. i am doug mcelway. >> i am natasha barrett. we begin with traffic and weather every 10 minutes. brian van de graaff has more on the rain. >> its entering right now. a little light rain this morning. that will pick up in the midday. it will be gentle. a 10th of an inch or quarter inch. maybe a half inch in some spots. western...
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before joining the "washington post" mr. solomon spent 20 years as a manager and reporter for the associated press where we won the achievement award for coordinating wire services worldwide and investigating coverage to have 9/11 attacks. mr. solomon was named in 2005 to oversee a seven-member investigative team dedicated to producing high-impact stories that could play smultly on tv, on the web, -- simultaneously on tv, on the web and radio. and exposing the now infamous hurricane katrina video tape showing what president bush had been told before the deadly storm. before creating the team, mr. solomon spent six years overseeing the administration personal finances of a.p.'s 150-member washington bureau as the assistant bureau chief. in that role he oversaw a.p.'s relationship with major newspapers in the major metropolitan area. today, mr. solomon is with the packard media group. he also is actively engaged, still, in doing topnotch investigative jourm itch. it is my hon -- journalism. it is my honor to have mr. solomon h
before joining the "washington post" mr. solomon spent 20 years as a manager and reporter for the associated press where we won the achievement award for coordinating wire services worldwide and investigating coverage to have 9/11 attacks. mr. solomon was named in 2005 to oversee a seven-member investigative team dedicated to producing high-impact stories that could play smultly on tv, on the web, -- simultaneously on tv, on the web and radio. and exposing the now infamous hurricane...
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. >>> welcome to "washington post live" live weekend. we'll look back at some of the best things in the past movement and i caught up with head coach gary williams. and matt bradley stops by to chat all things caps. "washington post live" weekend starts right now. >>> hello everyone. thanks for tuning into "washington post live" weekend. college park has been exciting and we can thank vasquez for that. he racked up award after award following hisout standing senior season. and i had a chance to speak to him as we begin the next chapter of his basketball life. check it out. >> here's vasquez with a runner- up the glass. and it's good! 73-69. we have 38 seconds to go. >> better to be lucky and g and if you're both, you're the truth. >> and it's all over. and here come the fans on the floor. gary williams. the fans storming the floor. maryland wins it 79-72. >> another award for you. you've been getting them a lot. you had a great career at maryland. what did this mean to you. >> it means a lot. and the first thing i would like to thank god
. >>> welcome to "washington post live" live weekend. we'll look back at some of the best things in the past movement and i caught up with head coach gary williams. and matt bradley stops by to chat all things caps. "washington post live" weekend starts right now. >>> hello everyone. thanks for tuning into "washington post live" weekend. college park has been exciting and we can thank vasquez for that. he racked up award after award following...
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just coming into western washington county. another one here just to the south of martinsburg between winchester and martinsburg, east of interstate 81. these are heading off to the east and to the northeast. there is a severe thunderstorm watch out for pennsylvania and points north. but not for us at this time. now these storms are heading off just about -- to the east and to the northeast. these are the towns that will be peaked. williamsport my have us moving through, 5:08. shephers town, 5:10. hagerstown, 5:15. as those storms move on through. head off to the east. now, as we take a look at the wider view of the radar we have another shower that is mao just coming into madison county. that's going to be heading towards culpeper county in the next perhaps 20 minutes to a half an hour. may have a little bit of thunder and lightning. elsewhere, we don't have any showers or thundershowers yet. but they may move into the metro area, perhaps around 8:00, 9:00 this evening. latest on that, take a look at the big changes coming in
just coming into western washington county. another one here just to the south of martinsburg between winchester and martinsburg, east of interstate 81. these are heading off to the east and to the northeast. there is a severe thunderstorm watch out for pennsylvania and points north. but not for us at this time. now these storms are heading off just about -- to the east and to the northeast. these are the towns that will be peaked. williamsport my have us moving through, 5:08. shephers town,...
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before joining the putt -- "washington post," mr. solomon spent 20 years as a manager and reporter for "the associated press" february 1 the grinning achievement award for providing wire services worldwide, investigative coverage of the 9/11 attacks. mr. solomon was named in 2005 to oversee a seven-member investigative team dedicated to producing high and back stories that could play simultaneous on tv, and web, and radio and in@@g doing top-notch investigative journalism. it's my honor to have mr. solomon here. [applause] >> thank you so much for having me here and it's a great pleasure to be alongside jim and rituals i've admired throughout my career for doing the this type of journalism that they've committed time and time again. and i cannot drive my career that whistleblowers have been an important part of my career, but i didn't really understand how important until about a year ago young graduate student from st. lewis university i think it was called me and said did you know you did 377 stories that involved whistleblowers an
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to washington to protest american immigration policy. scott thuman has more. >> these four college students and plenty of supporters will be walking through here at any moment. it -- they are on their way to florida from washington d.c.. it began on jan. because they said they are willing to risk their own freedom for it. >> every day, working up early in the morning, putting on shoes. >> in this tight-knit group, is one of the country's top community college students. another has three degrees and a third is an aspiring architect. all are desperately missing something. >> the only thing missing is the piece of paper that enologist me as somebody who can contribute. >> they are on documented, and illegal, and willing to risk arrest to publicly what from miami to d.c. as part of what they call their trail of dreams. >> every city, we have had the opportunity to change the hearts and minds of black legislators and everyday americans, as well. >> we were afraid that one state would deport us. >> asking congress to stop student deportations
to washington to protest american immigration policy. scott thuman has more. >> these four college students and plenty of supporters will be walking through here at any moment. it -- they are on their way to florida from washington d.c.. it began on jan. because they said they are willing to risk their own freedom for it. >> every day, working up early in the morning, putting on shoes. >> in this tight-knit group, is one of the country's top community college students. another...
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they use washington's plan. the first thing you need is a clear objective in the clear objective was he needed to steal a march across new jersey himself without being attacked by the british who were located in new york and staten island. you have to know the enemies assumptions. and, the washington originally was planning to attack new york with the french. the british in new york believe that and so what do you have to do is, once you know what the enemy believes, you then have to reinforce their believe that that is what you are going to do. so, the next thing would be method selection. the options they used, one of the things that he did was since they were using the french army in the french army, the bulk of their diet is bread, he had brick ovens being built and they were built in chatham new jersey. issued orders for the preparation of building ovens at the highlands, right near sandy hook, and he also was issuing orders for supplies to be brought to the french ovens at the highlands. once the wrenched
they use washington's plan. the first thing you need is a clear objective in the clear objective was he needed to steal a march across new jersey himself without being attacked by the british who were located in new york and staten island. you have to know the enemies assumptions. and, the washington originally was planning to attack new york with the french. the british in new york believe that and so what do you have to do is, once you know what the enemy believes, you then have to reinforce...
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there's more to come on good morning washington. we will be rig >> what if your boss gave you hundreds of dollars for work and you could keep it? it was paid for by your tax dollars. that's on good morning america on abc this morning. >> a quick update on breaking news. >> kathy park is live in temple hill with the latest on a shooting involving two prince george's county sheriff's deputies. >> according to prince george's county sheriff's deputies, the fight broke out right behind me in front of club elite on brinkley road, involving three men. and two off-duty sheriff's deputies working part-time at a nightclub, try to break up the fight. eventually the suspects tried to sleep. one of them got into his vehicle and it ended up hitting one of the deputies in the process of leaving the scene. [no audio] >> we just lost kathy park. >> let's go to lisa baden for traffic. >> i'm going to jump to a couple of weather maps because most of the cameras are covered with fog. maryland on 270, two racks to get out of frederick. there's a car fi
there's more to come on good morning washington. we will be rig >> what if your boss gave you hundreds of dollars for work and you could keep it? it was paid for by your tax dollars. that's on good morning america on abc this morning. >> a quick update on breaking news. >> kathy park is live in temple hill with the latest on a shooting involving two prince george's county sheriff's deputies. >> according to prince george's county sheriff's deputies, the fight broke out...
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zachary goldfarb is covering the story for "the washington post." zachary, welcome. >> thank you. >> lehrer: in the simplest of terms, what is it exactly that the government has said goldlman sachs did? >> the government has said goldlman sachs defraud its investors by omitting key details about investment products that goldman was selling them. in essence, the government has said that goldman allowed a fund that was betting against these products to create the products, and then sell the investment to investors without telling them that someone who is betting against them had come up with the idea. so it's an issue of defrauding investors. >> lehrer: and the allegation is that goldlman sachs created this kind of double bet situation, right? >> that's right. goldman has been accused and criticized for taking a stand against the housing market for itself and ony behalf of some clients while letting other client bet on the housing market. it tried to make a profit allegedly both ways. >> lehrer: they named one vice president of goldlman sachs as the m
zachary goldfarb is covering the story for "the washington post." zachary, welcome. >> thank you. >> lehrer: in the simplest of terms, what is it exactly that the government has said goldlman sachs did? >> the government has said goldlman sachs defraud its investors by omitting key details about investment products that goldman was selling them. in essence, the government has said that goldman allowed a fund that was betting against these products to create the...
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she stopped by the polish embassy in northwest washington yesterday. she promised to help poland through the tragedy. >> and we say with great conviction that the united states and poland have much work to do together to build that future, that the people on that plane gave their lives for. >> the polish ambassador said hundreds of americans have already sign the book of condolences. the polish community here in the d.c. area held a memorial for president lech kaczynski yesterday. it took place at our lady queen of possible land church in silver spring. there was standing room only for that special mass followed by a special tribute outside. those who attended hope it will unite polish people every where. >> the message was think about being close to god, being close to themselves and close to the polish nation. >> life is so fragile, we have to love each other. because you never know. >> anyone who wants to pay tribute to the polish president can stop by the polish embassy this week. >> four people are dead after a bus shooting in southern afghanistan
she stopped by the polish embassy in northwest washington yesterday. she promised to help poland through the tragedy. >> and we say with great conviction that the united states and poland have much work to do together to build that future, that the people on that plane gave their lives for. >> the polish ambassador said hundreds of americans have already sign the book of condolences. the polish community here in the d.c. area held a memorial for president lech kaczynski yesterday....
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washington d.c. with journalism. i am not only pleased to introduced robert s. jon jeter but i am jealous because i have not written a book and i am pleased he has done so. the only thing i asked if i get to ask the first question after the presentation. by the way with the exception of been a few represent-- exception never present all white people. [laughter] you say what do black people think? you can ask me what white people think. thank you. robert? and john? [applause] >> good evening. first of all, we have no need to other for about 20 years our sell and started together at the post january 1993 and we did not know each other at the time we both came to the post and both of us were skeptical of the other because what brother was to work for the post at? [laughter] we became friends. but we cover politics and a number of things i started off and that semester i could cover officials washington like ron brown and got to go to the by house and to see what official washington looks like. the goal
washington d.c. with journalism. i am not only pleased to introduced robert s. jon jeter but i am jealous because i have not written a book and i am pleased he has done so. the only thing i asked if i get to ask the first question after the presentation. by the way with the exception of been a few represent-- exception never present all white people. [laughter] you say what do black people think? you can ask me what white people think. thank you. robert? and john? [applause] >> good...
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just on the southern edge of washington for the cloud cover. and spawning up for exiting systems in the northeast. this cloud did keep us a little cooler today. and to be making for a fridged night. we're already well into the 40s. and starting to show themselves. it will be a fridged start tomorrow. here's a look where you have the frost advisories and the freeze warnings. now, alexandria, you are not in that frost advisory. and they are well into the beltway on the virginia side as you get more into the rural area and the suburbs, you'll have to watch for temperatures, 32 and below. talk about your wakeup weather in just a few more minutes and what to expect coming up in your full forecast. >> it was a violent day in the district of columbia. three people are wounded tonight after a separate shooting. dc police say that two men were found shot in northwest. near the intersection of north capitol and o street. another man found shot in the 1100 block of north street and northeast washington. and all of the victims are reported to be in fatal c
just on the southern edge of washington for the cloud cover. and spawning up for exiting systems in the northeast. this cloud did keep us a little cooler today. and to be making for a fridged night. we're already well into the 40s. and starting to show themselves. it will be a fridged start tomorrow. here's a look where you have the frost advisories and the freeze warnings. now, alexandria, you are not in that frost advisory. and they are well into the beltway on the virginia side as you get...
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he is the former executive editor of th"the washington times." he is with the packard media group right now. he left the times a couple of months ago. he is an award winning investigative journalist. he won numerous journalism awards, including the robert -- robert kennedy journalism award in 2008. he has won the national public service award. he also produced the first joint project with cbs/60 minutes which exposed how the fbi crime lab practiced faulty bullet lead analysis for decades using erroneous means to convict people without informing of those problems. the series won the 2008 robert kennedy memorial journalism award for domestic television. before joining the washington post, he spent 20 years as a manager and reporter for the associated press. he was the achievement award for coordinating wire services worldwide investigative coverage of the 9/11 attack. he was named in 2005 to oversee a seven member investigative team dedicated to producing high impact stories that could place simultaneously on television, on the web, in radio, and i
he is the former executive editor of th"the washington times." he is with the packard media group right now. he left the times a couple of months ago. he is an award winning investigative journalist. he won numerous journalism awards, including the robert -- robert kennedy journalism award in 2008. he has won the national public service award. he also produced the first joint project with cbs/60 minutes which exposed how the fbi crime lab practiced faulty bullet lead analysis for...
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this is washington, for crying out loud. you don't have to take the blame for anything in this town. >> we're not stepping in that. >> outside on a tuesday morning, clouds are sneaking back into the area and rain showers are not too far away. a couple of sprinkles already arriving in far western maryland, way west of hagerstown. 53 degrees downtown right now. clear skies have allowed maryland to drop into the low 40s. on the satellite and radar combination, clouds will continue to lower and thicken through the rest of the day. steadier rain showers up towards cleveland and pittsburgh. those are headed in our direction, so cloudy today, noticeably cooler. afternoon showers are a likelihood today. not expecting a lot of rain, about a quarter of an inch on average. sunshine back tomorrow and mild weather. it will be taking credit for, jerry edwards, returns on thursday. >> chuck, let's head out to see how we're doing this morning. interstate 66, the dulles toll rood, beltway on the virginia side, doing okay. no hang-ups just a
this is washington, for crying out loud. you don't have to take the blame for anything in this town. >> we're not stepping in that. >> outside on a tuesday morning, clouds are sneaking back into the area and rain showers are not too far away. a couple of sprinkles already arriving in far western maryland, way west of hagerstown. 53 degrees downtown right now. clear skies have allowed maryland to drop into the low 40s. on the satellite and radar combination, clouds will continue to...
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this poll comes from the washington post. it shows people feel over the last five years across the region traffic has gotten worse off. that opinion is especially strong in virginia and outside the beltway. close to half of commuters say it dates sit in gridlock or traffic every day or at least several times a week. a solution for this, most people say they would prefer to pay tolls, whether it before and hov lane or a hot over taxes to improve highways. telecommuting would be good today. this poll shows more people doing that. more than a quarter of people are working from home. that is closely associated with your salary. the more people -- the more money people make, the more likely they are to be able to work from home. if this comes on the heels of a study that was put out last year and that shows in almost every city across the u.s., traffic congestion is easing, except in the dc area. >> i don't see it's gotten worse. i've been h 6ere years. but -- i've been here 6 years, but i drive really early in the morning. >> on
this poll comes from the washington post. it shows people feel over the last five years across the region traffic has gotten worse off. that opinion is especially strong in virginia and outside the beltway. close to half of commuters say it dates sit in gridlock or traffic every day or at least several times a week. a solution for this, most people say they would prefer to pay tolls, whether it before and hov lane or a hot over taxes to improve highways. telecommuting would be good today. this...
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and hello again from fox news in washington. the president's debt commission holds its first meeting tuesday and his job couldn't be tougher. finding some way both parties will accept to cut the trillion-dollar deficit that is stretched to the end of this decade. joining us now are the two cochairs of the commission, former republican senator alan simpson and erskine bowles, who was chief of staff to bill clinton. gentlemen, let's start with the size of the problem. according to the non-partisan congressional budget office, under the obama budget plan, by 2020, the national debt will be 90% of the u.s. economy, that is the highest percentage since just after world war ii. senator simpson, how serious a threat is that to the country? >> well, you tagged it saying it might be the toughest job, certainly, that i had. i did 18 years in the senate. i did the iraq study group. we have done a lot of things -- americans for campaign reform. this is a suicide mission. i'm glad that my fellow erskine bowles and i are jumping without a par
and hello again from fox news in washington. the president's debt commission holds its first meeting tuesday and his job couldn't be tougher. finding some way both parties will accept to cut the trillion-dollar deficit that is stretched to the end of this decade. joining us now are the two cochairs of the commission, former republican senator alan simpson and erskine bowles, who was chief of staff to bill clinton. gentlemen, let's start with the size of the problem. according to the...
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we sat down with michelle obama to find out her favorite spots in washington. great place, she has a wowed everyone in washington with a commitment to the d.c. community. >> it has been such a welcoming place for me and my family, the girls, in particular. >> they are frequently seen out and about, and business booms wherever they travel. >> people want to follow. have you found a favorite restaurant? >> i love latin food. good margaritas. bern' -- ben's chili bowl, i have not been there, but he likes to go. the kidsike to go to this by museum. that is one of their favorites, and they like the air and space museum. >> and when they have out of town guests, their only thing is what to show off. >> there is good theater here. there is a wonderful art auctions. the thing i like about it is if you have a family, there is something for everyone. >> in our candid interview, michelle obama shared with us her goals to how she keeps your kid is healthy and away from too much ice cream in the summer months. you can read more in this month's "conde nast"magazine . here's
we sat down with michelle obama to find out her favorite spots in washington. great place, she has a wowed everyone in washington with a commitment to the d.c. community. >> it has been such a welcoming place for me and my family, the girls, in particular. >> they are frequently seen out and about, and business booms wherever they travel. >> people want to follow. have you found a favorite restaurant? >> i love latin food. good margaritas. bern' -- ben's chili bowl, i...
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washington mutual. now, these are not all of the findings. but here's a few. start with the year 2004. quote, underwriting remains less than satisfactory. quote, not successful in affecting change. then in '05, quote, underwriting exceptions. evidence lack of compliance with bank policy, increasing with risk.deterioration in these long beach securitizations. now, these 2005 findings came from a report on examination which stated more broadly, quote, we remain concerned with the number of underwriting exceptions. and with issues that evidence lack of compliance with bank policy. quote, the level of deficiencies if left unchecked could erode the credit quality of the portfolio. our concerns are increased when the risk portfolio is considered including concentrations in arm a.r.m. loans to higher risk borrowers in low and limited documentation loans and loans with subprime or higher risk characteristics, closed quote. now, unfortunately the level of deficiencies were left unchecked. in those, those deficie
washington mutual. now, these are not all of the findings. but here's a few. start with the year 2004. quote, underwriting remains less than satisfactory. quote, not successful in affecting change. then in '05, quote, underwriting exceptions. evidence lack of compliance with bank policy, increasing with risk.deterioration in these long beach securitizations. now, these 2005 findings came from a report on examination which stated more broadly, quote, we remain concerned with the number of...
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he lives here in washington, d.c. but he is in part from washington, d.c. because he is a warrior who understands the tax code as well as anyone. i want you to give a big war round of applause for a fellow patriots, grover norquist from the americans for tax reform. [cheering] >> we have thousands of americans getting together today and over a thousand rallies in washington, d.c. and across america and it's not possible to thank all the people who took the time and effort to organize that but i would like to say special thank you to the three who did the most to make this possible for all of us to get together and of course i'm thinking of harry reid, nancy pelosi and barack obama. as you watch demonstrations across america, those three hour community organizers. the organized american against what they are trying to do. these politicians said to us back in 2008 they wanted change and a lot of people said yes we want change that corrupt washington but we were not reading the small print of what they meant. what obama and harry reid and pelosi are trying to
he lives here in washington, d.c. but he is in part from washington, d.c. because he is a warrior who understands the tax code as well as anyone. i want you to give a big war round of applause for a fellow patriots, grover norquist from the americans for tax reform. [cheering] >> we have thousands of americans getting together today and over a thousand rallies in washington, d.c. and across america and it's not possible to thank all the people who took the time and effort to organize that...
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washington is the toughest place in the country to live with allergies. you would think the answer was yes, but no. according to a recent survey, washington ranks 43rd among the cities surveyed for those of us who suffer from allergies. i find that hard to believe. >> reporting live, abc 7 news. >> coming up at 5:00, this was millions of years in the nation. -- in the making. ancient bones have neighbors talking and taking each other to court. >> saty problems aren't nothing new at the upper big branch mine. >> a crumbling >>> you are watching abc 7 news at:00 -- on your side. >> a building appears to be teetering on the brink of collapse. a look at the problem. steven? >> leon, you can see where the back of this building literally is tearing away from the front. it is riddled with cracks. the people who live in this community are afraid that this structure could collapse onto the house is behind it. the whole rear of the building leans ominously into the alley. the bricks at the base have crumbled. >> the foundation has deteriorated. >> ted washington li
washington is the toughest place in the country to live with allergies. you would think the answer was yes, but no. according to a recent survey, washington ranks 43rd among the cities surveyed for those of us who suffer from allergies. i find that hard to believe. >> reporting live, abc 7 news. >> coming up at 5:00, this was millions of years in the nation. -- in the making. ancient bones have neighbors talking and taking each other to court. >> saty problems aren't nothing...
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that is the washington way. as your signature, i will not take a pay raise as long as the federal budget is still in deficit. i will get in the truck and told town hall meetings in all 75 counties in arkansas, because we need to but more often sell -- arkansas bodies into washington. >> thank you. next is a pitcher lincoln. >> thanks to all of our sponsors and coast. this election is about choices. our sponsors are providing a great public service by allowing the candidates to speak directly to the voters. i was raised in a east arkansas family. i was taught to be an independent thinker and to fight for what i know is right. special interest extremes have been shooting at me from both sides. i must be doing something right for our consultative -- for arkansas. in the 184 years, the senate committee on agricultural and forestry has never had a chairman from the state of arkansas. it does now. the committee has jurisdiction over at least the issues that cover 1/3 of our economy. in our first six months, i passed t
that is the washington way. as your signature, i will not take a pay raise as long as the federal budget is still in deficit. i will get in the truck and told town hall meetings in all 75 counties in arkansas, because we need to but more often sell -- arkansas bodies into washington. >> thank you. next is a pitcher lincoln. >> thanks to all of our sponsors and coast. this election is about choices. our sponsors are providing a great public service by allowing the candidates to speak...
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many churches in the washington area today when handed out copies of the op-ed from "the washington post" -- many churches in the washington area today handed out copies. >> thanks a lot, where back up. >>> it was a beautiful day outside, and we could be in stor-- thanks a lot, rebecca. >> high pressure that we are watching in the belfort furniture weather center. it is hard to believe that earlier this morning, we had a cold front. temperatures today still about 15 degrees above average. a few scattered clouds. our temperatures fall through the 50's tonight. coming up, we will take a look at the extended outlook, and we could be looking at record- breaking warmth as soon as tuesday. details in just a few mites. >>> coming up on abc7 news at 11:00, caught on tape. explosions in iraq killed dozens of people. >>> plus, a surprise visit from tiger woo. what he is doing prior to his return to golf. that is coming up. >>> what if it snowed chocolate? what if sweet mocha fell from the sky? [ male announcer ] mcdonald's new mccafé frappe. a creamylend of ice, coffee and mocha. or caramel. mmm.
many churches in the washington area today when handed out copies of the op-ed from "the washington post" -- many churches in the washington area today handed out copies. >> thanks a lot, where back up. >>> it was a beautiful day outside, and we could be in stor-- thanks a lot, rebecca. >> high pressure that we are watching in the belfort furniture weather center. it is hard to believe that earlier this morning, we had a cold front. temperatures today still about...
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good morning washington begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is good morning washington, on your side. >> good tuesday morning. i am doug mcelway. >> i am alison starling. we are glad you are joining us on this tuesday. let's get started with traffic and weather every 10 minutes. >> we still have that light drizzle coming down. >> the rain is starting to move out. on the doppler radar you can see a few sprinkles, but the bulk of the rain is moving to the east. outside this morning it's in the '50s. we will get some sunshine throughout the morning. afternoon clouds will build. partly sunny. the best chance for added clouds will be south of town, where they could see an isolated shower. today will be in the mid-60s. not lisa baden. what's happening with traffic? >> i'm getting complaints of a big bundle of insulation that has fallen off of a truck on 270 southbound close to pay 85. nothing to move out of the leg on this camera. beltway travel, headlights are the outer loop. 95 around georgia ave. running smoothly. springfield, va., north and southbound. metrorail trains are out on
good morning washington begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is good morning washington, on your side. >> good tuesday morning. i am doug mcelway. >> i am alison starling. we are glad you are joining us on this tuesday. let's get started with traffic and weather every 10 minutes. >> we still have that light drizzle coming down. >> the rain is starting to move out. on the doppler radar you can see a few sprinkles, but the bulk of the rain is moving to the east....
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they do in washington. we are supporting legislation to search our peoples and our states 10th amendment right to object to this federal health care bill that has just been passed. [applause] let's not doubt what is at stake. for the first time, our federal government -- that has never been done before. the 10th amendment -- the commerce clause is not going to be allowed to be construed to allow the federal government to do whatever it wants, we must challenge this legislation. we're not stopping there. we're supporting legislation to make sure that louisiana's tax dollars are not used to subsidize elective abortions. [applause] we must take a stand for innocent human life. we must respect the several decades -- it is not right to take taxpayers' dollars to subsidize abortions that they disagree with. we will continue to work -- we will continue to go forward in our state with a conservative solutions. our state is recovering from hurricanes. we did go from -- women from being 44 the worst -- we went from b
they do in washington. we are supporting legislation to search our peoples and our states 10th amendment right to object to this federal health care bill that has just been passed. [applause] let's not doubt what is at stake. for the first time, our federal government -- that has never been done before. the 10th amendment -- the commerce clause is not going to be allowed to be construed to allow the federal government to do whatever it wants, we must challenge this legislation. we're not...
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good morning washington begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is good morning washington, on your side. >> good thursday morning. i am doug mcelway. >> i am pamela brown and for alison starling. fog this morning. we will check with lisa baden in a moment. first, brian van de graaff. >> if there is a dense fog advisory for a good portion of the. . that's until 9:00 a.m. and after that we will have a chance of an isolated shower or. we are nearly 50 degrees this morning. visibility is less a quarter mile in the foggy spots. today's forecast, a fall this morning. sunshine and clouds later. highs today near 72. let's take a look at traffic with lisa baden. >> we just heard about a crash if you're heading into chevrolet. it is southbound on the parkway near 202. several cars involved. dangerous fault of their-- fog. 95 between richmond and baltimore, no problems. 270, 66, the dallas green lake, and the dulles toll road, no problems. >> we begin with breaking news from prince george's county. two sheriff's deputies were involved in a shooting at a nightclub. details are scarce. it happe
good morning washington begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is good morning washington, on your side. >> good thursday morning. i am doug mcelway. >> i am pamela brown and for alison starling. fog this morning. we will check with lisa baden in a moment. first, brian van de graaff. >> if there is a dense fog advisory for a good portion of the. . that's until 9:00 a.m. and after that we will have a chance of an isolated shower or. we are nearly 50 degrees this...
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good morning washington begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is good morning washington, on your side. >> good morning on this friday. i am doug mcelway. >> i am pamela brown in for alison starling. good to have you with us. we begin with traffic and weather every 10 minutes. we will check with lisa baden in a moment. adam caskey, what is on tap? >> partly sunny. high-pressure. temperatures near 70 this afternoon. the storm system often are west will slowly move east. that will influence our weekend weather. its 47 in leesburg and stephen city. 49 in walkersville. partly sunny today with highs near 70. light rain showers off and on tomorrow. the same story on sunday. there will be unsettled weather pattern on the weekend until the first part of next week. >> i was a little nervous. there was a lot of construction overnight, particularly impacting the beltway at 66. i assure you all that has been removed from the roadway. all the exit ramps are open and we are moving nicely. let's jump to a couple of cameras. on 95 in virginia, headlights are northbound. that will take you across
good morning washington begins right now. >> live and in hd, this is good morning washington, on your side. >> good morning on this friday. i am doug mcelway. >> i am pamela brown in for alison starling. good to have you with us. we begin with traffic and weather every 10 minutes. we will check with lisa baden in a moment. adam caskey, what is on tap? >> partly sunny. high-pressure. temperatures near 70 this afternoon. the storm system often are west will slowly move...
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who we just saw, jamie macintyre, tied for winning stand-up title among washington journalists. that is our week in review for today. i'm anita brikman. join us at 9 news now throughout the week. thanks for for watching. [ beeping ] ♪ my country ♪ 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land ♪ of liberty ♪ of thee i sing [ laughs ] ♪ oh, land ♪ where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring ♪
who we just saw, jamie macintyre, tied for winning stand-up title among washington journalists. that is our week in review for today. i'm anita brikman. join us at 9 news now throughout the week. thanks for for watching. [ beeping ] ♪ my country ♪ 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land ♪ of liberty ♪ of thee i sing [ laughs ] ♪ oh, land ♪ where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring ♪
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"washington journal" continues. host: jonathan is our border with the dailycaller. congress is in recess right now. what they doing back in their districts? what is the agenda when they return? guest: many people think that members of congress are lazy and always taking vacations, but when you work in washington they're working pretty hard at home over the brakes. they are doing all kinds of events in their districts, at least most of them. town halls, meetings, county fairs, or breakfasts. they're usually pretty busy at home, getting a feel for what constituents are thinking. host: when they return, what is the agenda? guest: the number one thing will be financial reform. that's what we're hearing. they also have climate change legislation they might get to, and few other things. host: climate change is an issue brought up by one of our callers. today in a story it said it has a pretty good chance of passing. what is the timeline for when it could come up? in your analysis, it doesn't look like it could pass? guest: yes, i am surprised to hear that. i covered it cl
"washington journal" continues. host: jonathan is our border with the dailycaller. congress is in recess right now. what they doing back in their districts? what is the agenda when they return? guest: many people think that members of congress are lazy and always taking vacations, but when you work in washington they're working pretty hard at home over the brakes. they are doing all kinds of events in their districts, at least most of them. town halls, meetings, county fairs, or...
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and then you listed the great number of private industries he represented in washington. did he ever take an interest in dance and a humanitarian or public cause at all? >> no. last night >> could you elaborate a little bit on the nature of this mr. butler you mentioned early in the type. >> ben butler -- sure. i'm sorry. the question was, could i elaborate on the amity between sam and ben butler. ben butler was a senator from massachusetts. he vacillated between being a democrat, being a republican. he's well-known probably most well-known for debacles during the civil war. he was known as spooned butler. he was the military administrator for new orleans after he was captured by the union. he issued a care in under the name of the order, but it was that all southern women who disrespected union soldiers should be treated as. there were warmers that he stole family silver. that's what he was called spooned butler. this picture is painted on the inside of chamberpot struck the south here seen some of these museums. the that's under the waistband did like him. he and sam re
and then you listed the great number of private industries he represented in washington. did he ever take an interest in dance and a humanitarian or public cause at all? >> no. last night >> could you elaborate a little bit on the nature of this mr. butler you mentioned early in the type. >> ben butler -- sure. i'm sorry. the question was, could i elaborate on the amity between sam and ben butler. ben butler was a senator from massachusetts. he vacillated between being a...
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host: republican line, washington. caller: when congress authorizes activity in the stock market, the financial service sector is the one making money off our backs. we need to see capitalism with a stock market like oxygen. i think that he might have been by racial, as he described himself. we have a more clear perspective of race. thank you for commenting on the fact that it has nothing to do with the race and everything to do with what is right for the country. the question is misleading. what does the congress do? what they are chartered to do. go to washington, d.c. and protect our liberties and freedoms. stop the government from stealing them. host: congress, according to twitter, "going hand in hand. well linden, democratic line -- linda, democratic line. caller: first of all, no one's freedom is being stolen. it is a false premise that congress should focus on one thing. they have committees and huge staff -- congress is broken in the committees said they can concentrate on more than one thing at once. we have
host: republican line, washington. caller: when congress authorizes activity in the stock market, the financial service sector is the one making money off our backs. we need to see capitalism with a stock market like oxygen. i think that he might have been by racial, as he described himself. we have a more clear perspective of race. thank you for commenting on the fact that it has nothing to do with the race and everything to do with what is right for the country. the question is misleading....
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it is 55 in washington. 54 in annapolis. fredericksberg just changed to 57 degrees and dulles is at 53 degrees. here is a look at your regional temperatures. 48 in new york city, 42 in pittsburgh, pa. raleigh is cool at 52 degrees. and a look at the local satellite radar will show you the precipitation this morning has pushed out and dissipated, so no more precip for our viewing area. there are a couple of showers longerring in the eastern portions of delaware but that is pushing off shore and seeing clear skies move in. high today about 64 degrees. a little bit breezy tomorrow. 65 with sunshine. thursday 70 and then off to the races. temperatures will range from the mid and upper 70s to the mid and upper 80s over the weekend. more details about all of that coming up in a little bit. >> saturday too? i'm not going to know how to behave myself. julie, we'll be running around together in way less clothes than we should have on. >> well you're not supposed to talk about that. >> where will you two be doing that. >> we'll be han
it is 55 in washington. 54 in annapolis. fredericksberg just changed to 57 degrees and dulles is at 53 degrees. here is a look at your regional temperatures. 48 in new york city, 42 in pittsburgh, pa. raleigh is cool at 52 degrees. and a look at the local satellite radar will show you the precipitation this morning has pushed out and dissipated, so no more precip for our viewing area. there are a couple of showers longerring in the eastern portions of delaware but that is pushing off shore and...
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washington, d.c. police and the secret service has cleared the way for dozens of motorcades from the leaders of 47 nations to get in and out of the convention center. so, if you need to weevil through the city to arrive at work. leave early as traffic is being diverted away from the convention center. >> thank you. >>> it is time for our first -- another living smart report. jessica is covering the business impact of the summit. we will hear from her in a little bit, but today could be the day when the dow crosses 11,000. it crossed briefly in friday's trading. >>> the university of wisconsin has ended its live licensing agreement with nike. that means that the company can no longer sell badgers apparel. >>> teachers in the washington area are making more money. the examiner reports that teachers salaries in the area have jump 40% in the past decade. teachers in montgomery county have to largest salaries. salaries in the area's biggest school system have dropped 2% when adjusted for inflation. >>> peo
washington, d.c. police and the secret service has cleared the way for dozens of motorcades from the leaders of 47 nations to get in and out of the convention center. so, if you need to weevil through the city to arrive at work. leave early as traffic is being diverted away from the convention center. >> thank you. >>> it is time for our first -- another living smart report. jessica is covering the business impact of the summit. we will hear from her in a little bit, but today...
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close to washington low to mid 40s. now 46 in washington. mid 40s eastern shore 30s in the mountains at this hour. scattered frost there. clear sky as we start off this monday morning and we'll have lots of sunshine with highs reachi ining mid 60s. 40s by dawn tomorrow under a clear sky and probably no frost tomorrow morning. another mild day into the mid 60s tomorrow. maybe sun back on thursday. how's the morning commute? >> a fender-bender on 395 northbound at duke street. activity well out of the roadway. that shouldn't be much of a factor. good news there. let's see how we're doing if you're making the trip in through southeast or northeast for that matter. light traffic in all of the district. can't find hang-ups to report so far. on the rails, doing fine. metro, vre and marc reporting no early delays. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> this morning students and teachers at one d.c. middle school are still trying to come to terms with the terrible tragedy. >> brian betts, the principal at shaw middle school at garn garnet-patterso
close to washington low to mid 40s. now 46 in washington. mid 40s eastern shore 30s in the mountains at this hour. scattered frost there. clear sky as we start off this monday morning and we'll have lots of sunshine with highs reachi ining mid 60s. 40s by dawn tomorrow under a clear sky and probably no frost tomorrow morning. another mild day into the mid 60s tomorrow. maybe sun back on thursday. how's the morning commute? >> a fender-bender on 395 northbound at duke street. activity well...
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the citizens united is an organization in washington, d.c. a conservative orient of public interest organization and the case that had resulted in this very important supreme court decision of which president obama referred during his "state of the union address" basically had found constitutional defects and flaws in some provisions of the campaign finance law that senator mccain had championed and the law which bears his name the mccain-feingold federal bipartisan campaign reform act. the president deliberately mischaracterized the decision was not held accountable for doing so as a matter of fact was applauded by members of his party there present in the house chamber listening to the "state of the union" and what happened after that was particularly distressing because you had sitting directly in front of the president much as you all are here in the house chamber as the president was delivering his "state of the union address" you had seated there i forget whether it was all or most of the supreme court justices the justices of the unite
the citizens united is an organization in washington, d.c. a conservative orient of public interest organization and the case that had resulted in this very important supreme court decision of which president obama referred during his "state of the union address" basically had found constitutional defects and flaws in some provisions of the campaign finance law that senator mccain had championed and the law which bears his name the mccain-feingold federal bipartisan campaign reform...
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essentially the "washington post" and "the washington times" did a different gender than the "baltimore sun" or the dispatch and other smaller papers in the area. "the washington post" yes, it did sound more or less the same but the "washington post" covered the story with extraordinarily intensity. extraordinary focus. so in addition to covering the crime story in the same way i just described the television the covered and another to become number of items, the funeral of the victims' and uncovering the funerals of the victim's, the language of the obituaries and the language of death is not ever -- it is seldom critical unless you're talking about a big public figure, and in this case the victims were made heroes and in a sense it will start a sense of community and a kind of just position to the other stuff that was negative so there were many elements that mitigated against the more fearful. interestingly in my entire but i think was the waves of "the washington times" after starting off like the rest of the press within three or four days of its beginning coverage became very, ver
essentially the "washington post" and "the washington times" did a different gender than the "baltimore sun" or the dispatch and other smaller papers in the area. "the washington post" yes, it did sound more or less the same but the "washington post" covered the story with extraordinarily intensity. extraordinary focus. so in addition to covering the crime story in the same way i just described the television the covered and another to become...
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"agenda washington" >> mario: señoras y señores esta mañana aquí en "agenda washington" me acompañazv henry aldana de la contaduría. gracias ro$2ujájqáhu' placer estar con nosotros el día de hoy. se vence el períodoñr de presentar la declaración de impuestos pero me imagino que muchas personas no lograron hacerlo a tiempo. hablemos sobre las consecuencias de no haber hecho este informe en su debido momento. >> lo quexd la primera consecuencia son las multas. toda persona contribuyente que tiene que ver su declaración inició su declaración a tiempot( si es que deben dinero deben pagar multa. y si me cerró la prórroga también hay una multa adicional por no haber hecho su prórroga.çç >> mario: estamos hablando de la declaración de individuos. esta extensión que se solicita tiene que hacerse antes del 15 o no importa hacerlai] después del 1ç >> no, tenía las es que se dé abrir paraç hacer su prórroga. >> mario: y qué ocurre si no la hizo antes? >> se someten la prórroga, noçe la aceptan y después de esta fecha tienen una multa por no haber hecho su prórrog
"agenda washington" >> mario: señoras y señores esta mañana aquí en "agenda washington" me acompañazv henry aldana de la contaduría. gracias ro$2ujájqáhu' placer estar con nosotros el día de hoy. se vence el períodoñr de presentar la declaración de impuestos pero me imagino que muchas personas no lograron hacerlo a tiempo. hablemos sobre las consecuencias de no haber hecho este informe en su debido momento. >> lo quexd la primera consecuencia son las...
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"washington journal" every day at 7:00 a.m.. later in the day, president obama travels to north carolina to deliver a message on the economy. live coverage begins in charlotte at 11:30 a.m. eastern. >> now president obama in portland, maine talking about the new health care law. he is introduced by karen mills, a native of the state of maine. this is 30 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the administrator of the u.s. small business administration, karen mills. [applause] >> i'm karen mills. i live in brunswick. can we hear it for brunswick? but i work in washington. i'm the head of the small business administration. [applause] now this is a special day for me. because a year ago today, it was my first day on the job. [applause] one year. and there is no place that i would rather be on this anniversary than in my home state of maine with all the small businesses in this crowd who is waiting to hear from our president, barack obama. [applause] you know, i've traveled all around the country and i've heard from a lot o
"washington journal" every day at 7:00 a.m.. later in the day, president obama travels to north carolina to deliver a message on the economy. live coverage begins in charlotte at 11:30 a.m. eastern. >> now president obama in portland, maine talking about the new health care law. he is introduced by karen mills, a native of the state of maine. this is 30 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the administrator of the u.s. small business administration, karen...
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just log on to pbs.org/"washington week." as always, keep up with daily developments on the pbs newshour and then join us again next week on "washington week." good night. the conversation continues online. see more from our panel about the week's top stories and we answer your questions. it's the webcast extra found only on washingtonweek online at pbs.org. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by --
just log on to pbs.org/"washington week." as always, keep up with daily developments on the pbs newshour and then join us again next week on "washington week." good night. the conversation continues online. see more from our panel about the week's top stories and we answer your questions. it's the webcast extra found only on washingtonweek online at pbs.org. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by --